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HORTICULTURE 



September 5, 1914 



ALEX. McGONNELL 



611 FIFTH AVENUE 

 NEW YORK CITY 



Telegraphic orders forwarded to any 



part of the United States, Canada, and 



all principal cities of Europe. Order* 



transferred or Intrnsted by the trade to 



o«r selection for delivery on gteamsMps 



or elsewhere receive special attention. 



Cost o/ Caiiitig Foreign Delivirirs 



Must he prepaid 



Reference or cash mast aceompany all 



orders from unknown correapoadenU. 



Cable Address, AI-EXCON-NKU-. 



G. E. M. STUMPP 



761 Fifth Ave. 

 NEW YORK CITY 



Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Asso. 



DAVID CLARKE'S SONS 



Deliver orders from any part of the country to 

 New York City 



Or OUT-GOING STEAMERS 



Write or Telegraph 

 2139-2141 Broadway, - New Yorl 



Telephone 1552-1553 Colnmbai 



Established 1874 



FLORIST 

 N. L Cor. 44 St. & Madison ATenae, N.T. City 



(Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Asso.) 

 JFlowers shipj)ed on all Steamers. Special Correspon 

 'dence in all the large cities of Europe and ihe Britisl 

 Colonies. Telegraph and Cable address. Dardsflor 



NEW YORK CITY 



AND VICINITY 



Artistic Work. Reasonable Prlcea. 

 Prompt Delivery of Steamer Orders. 



1193 Broadway, My Only Store 



YOUNG & NUGEiNT 



42 West 28 St., NEW YORK 



■"FLOWERS BY TELEGRAPH" 



THE ROSERY 



23 STEUBEN ST. 

 AI-e/KIMY, IM. Y. 



FLOWER DEUVERIES FOR ALBANY 

 AND VICINITY 



Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery 



FLOWERS delivered promptly in 

 Buffalo, Niagara Falls, East Aurora, 

 Lockport, Tonawanda, Lancaster and 

 , other Western New 

 York cities and 

 towns. 



304 Main Street 

 BUFFALO, N.Y. 



Members floriats' Telegraph Delivery Awociation 



When writing to advertisers kindly 

 mention HORTICULTURE. 



Of Interest to Retail 

 Florists 



J. H. Playdon, Andover, Mass., ■will 

 reopen his store on Tuesday, Sept. 8. 



Howard's Flower Shop, at Harvard 

 Square. Cambridge, Mass.. will be re- 

 opened for the season, next weeli. 



The Shepard-Xorwell department ' 

 store in Boston, opened a new flower 

 department on Monday. August 31 and 

 presented a souvenir flower to every 

 visitor. 



NEW FLOWER STORES. 



Schafer Flower 



Kankakee, III. - 

 Shop. 



Waterville, Me. 



l."4 Main street. 



Charles Carter, 



New York, N. Y.— Alfred Kottmiller, 

 Forty-ninth St. and Madison Ave. 



Boston — Shepard Norwell Co. 

 Flower Department, Winter street. 



Norwood, Mass. — Norwood Florist 

 Co., Murphy Blocli, Washington St. 



ST. LOUIS NOTES. 



Charles Young -nith his family have 

 returned from a northern trip. 



September 13 will end the early 

 closing of the wholesale houses which 

 has been in force for three months. 



E. T. Flannagan & Sons of Belle- 

 ville, 111., gladiolus and dahlia grow- 

 ers, are selling out and malting prep- 

 arations to move to California. 



Oscar Kuehn of Smith's wholesale 

 house won the florist prize a $60 ko- 

 dalf, for amateur photograph of the 

 new Railway Exchange Building. 



.\ugust 28th was the twenty-fifth 

 anniversary of the death of Henry 

 Shaw, founder of Shaw's Gardens. 

 Secretary Cunningham had several 

 pictures of Mr. Shaw displayed in 

 downtown windows. 



CINCINNATI NOTES. 



Mr. and Mrs. Gustav Meier are 

 spending a fortnight in Fort Wayne. 



Mr. and Mrs. P. J. dinger have gone 

 to North Dakota where they will visit 

 for the next week. 



.\t the annual meeting of the stock- 

 holders of the Hyde Park Rose Co., 

 Albert Sunderbruch, Gus Meier and 

 Frank, Bernard and Henry Sunnen- 

 berg were reelected to the directorate. 

 Gus Meier was then chosen president 

 of the corporation, Albert Sunderbruch, 

 vice-president and Bernard Sunnen- 

 berg, secretary-treasurer. 



NEW CORPORATIONS. 

 Eureka, Cal. — Cottage Garden Nur- 

 series, capital stock, $75,000. 



Cedar Falls, la. — Joseph Bancroft 

 & Son, Inc.. capital stock $50,000; H. 

 W. Johnson, president; Geo. H. IJan- 

 croft, secretary. 



Bayonne, N. J. — A. C. Schroeter & 

 Sons at Ave. E and 31st St., are de- 

 molishing several of their old green- 

 houses which have passed their use- 

 fulness. 



lOHN BREITMEYER'S 

 ^=SONS=^ 



Cor. Broadway and Gratiot Ave*. 

 DETROIT, MICH. 



Artistic Designs . . . 

 Higli Grade Cut Blooms 



We cover all Michigan points and goad 



•eotlona of Oblo, Indiana and Canada. 



Members Florists' Telegraph DeUvery 



Association. 



HESS & SWOBODA 



FLOR-ISTS 



Telephones ISOl and L IMt 



1415 Farnum St., 

 OIVIAMA., IMEB. 



CLEVELAND 



A. GRAHAM & SON 



5523 Euclid Ave. 



WHl take good care of your orders 



Members of F. T. D. Associatiqn. 



WILLIAM J. SMYTH 



Cor. Michigan .\ve. and 31st St., 



CHICAGO, ILL. 



Uember Florists' Telegraph DeUvery Asso.) 

 MTe ship to all points in Illinois and Iowa. 



PkHes Aldine I 



Aldini 8B1 Mm 112. 



SAMUEL MURRAY 



Kansas City, Mo. 

 913 Grand Ave. 



Member of the Florists' TeleBrnph Delivery. 



411 Ordirs Given Prompt and Careful Atteitioo 



^"^ Park Floral Go. 



J. A. VALENTINE, Pres. 

 Meaiber Florists' TeleETapb Delivery. 



DENVER, COLORADO 



Rochester, N. Y. 



J. B. KELLER SONS, 



FLORISTS 

 2S Clinton Avenue^ N. 



Rochester Phone 306. Long Dist. Bell Phone 2iBq 



Members Florists Telegraph Delivery 



''THE HOME OF FLOWERS" 



The largest out flow«r B*«re In Anierk-a. 

 Orders for the TWIN CfTIBS and for all 

 Northwestern points ^traa prvrnpt at- 

 tention. 



HOLM & OLSON, I«corpor.t«l 

 ST. PAUL, MINN. 



